Detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement?

Immigration Attorney Serving Miami-Dade & Broward Counties

When you are arrested and found to be in the United States illegally, you may be detained by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). If you have been detained by ICE, it is imperative that you take action to secure legal representation and protect your future. You are in immediate danger of being deported and separated from your family, friends, and life in America.

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ICE aims to uphold homeland security by enforcing federal laws regarding immigration, border control, customs, and trade. If the ICE determines you are not a lawful permanent resident of the United States, they may force you to return to your native country. You have rights in this situation, but unless you are working with a skilled immigration attorney who can anticipate court proceedings and prepare a defense on your behalf, you risk deportation. This is why it is extremely important to enlist the services of an immigration lawyer who can evaluate your situation and stay by your side throughout the legal process.

A Miami Immigration Lawyer Can Help

Being detained by ICE and facing possible deportation is one of the most stressful situations you will ever face, but you do not have to go through the situation alone. An experienced Miami immigration attorney from Pozo Goldstein, LLP can advise you on what can be done to contest any charges and avoid deportation. Our immigration attorneys have a combined 90 years of experience dealing with a variety of immigration cases. We will use the unique background of our former Miami-Dade County judge and former immigration prosecutors to prepare a defense for your immigration court appearances. We have extensive knowledge of immigration law and are particularly skilled in deportation defense.

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